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The people's veto would repeal a bill to eliminate religious and philosophical exemptions from mandatory school vaccinations. Kingfish Zeeland has inked a contract with the University of Maine to provide the broodstock for the fish farm. With a steep, rocky face facing the Androscoggin River, Glass Face Mountain is a distinctive landmark in Rumford Center. A family medicine physician who practiced in Hancock County is barred for life from practicing in Maine after issuing fake painkiller prescriptions to a fictional patient. The GAO concluded that the White House budget office "withheld the funds for an unauthorized reason in violation" of the Impoundment Control Act. Collins says she repeatedly urged U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer — an old acquaintance — to prioritize the lobster industry in his talks with China. Maine’s Republican senator is the first member of the state’s delegation to come out in favor of the new trade deal with Mexico and Canada. Gusts up to 38 mph will create wind chills as low as minus 17 degrees Fahrenheit in Greater Bangor. Tying your own fishing flies can be a fun way to spend the winter hours, while you’re dreaming of warmer weather and the chance to try those flies out. Maine’s struggle to fund its transportation system has not affected the amount of structurally deficient bridges in the state, but that lack of funding has led to patchwork repairs and closing some bridges altogether rather than dealing with true costs of repair. A state project to help four species of fish pass more easily between the ocean and lakes and rivers in eastern Washington County is getting a $30 million boost from the federal government. In September, dogs were added to the Jetport ambassador program via a connection with the Alliance of Therapy Dogs, a national organization providing testing, certification and insurance for people who volunteer with their dogs in places like nursing homes, schools and libraries. This year’s Class B North girls basketball tournament could be one of the most competitive and intriguing in years. True North Theatre’s production of the “The Odd Couple” is a delightful escape for whatever’s ailing Greater Bangor’s theatergoing public. Todd Hand, the new chief of the Machias Police Department, has a lot on his plate. Team dual-meet state championships will be added to Maine high school wrestling’s postseason agenda this winter. Stephen King says he cares only about "quality," not "diversity" when deciding on awards. Some are asking why he thinks the two must be different. In the first two weeks of January, five sick eagles were rescued from locations throughout the state. |
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CLASSIFIEDS EAST MACHIAS MLS#1282261 |
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Covenants protect investment. Rd front, rights to common lot. Near Gardner Lake. Great opp. Survey says 8.97ac. lot. $26,500 Sunrise Realty, Anita Johnson, | | Read more... |
HAMPDEN MLS#1413707 |
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4 BR/2 BA 1918 farmhouse on 1.2 acs. Spacious fam. rm., huge backyard, 2-car att. gar. & front porch. $169,000 Jean Jenkins, Vacationland Realty, VacationlandRealtyMaine.com | | Read more... |
DEDHAM |
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Lot # 1 Hillside Dr. Conv. loc. minutes from 1A. Subdivision lot., Elec. at St., septic test avail. Walking trails abound & Lucerne Beach Club nearby. $25,000 | | Read more... |
COUNTRY LIVING IN MILO RANCH |
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3 BR/1.5 BA W/2-car attach gar Deck & nice yard. Big basement. 1-car detach gar & shed w/gen. Near Schoodic & Ebeemee Lakes & KI. Trails nearby. Anne Bailey, DeWitt-Jones Realty, 207-943-3163 | | Read more... | Place a classified ad with the BDN |
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